Bookmarking websites or extensions for internet explorer, Firefox or Google chrome gives us quick access to any online file. The file may be in any formats (HTML, JPG, PNG, PHP,…etc). These services come with the basic functionality of saving links on the web or to the computer storage. Sometimes you may see a funny picture, video or a status update shared by your friend or a Facebook page in your news feed. For offline viewing, you’ve no other option than saving it to your computer or as a link to an online bookmark manager. You’ve to do this as the update might disappear when the news-feed gets refreshed. Facebook has now decided to bring an end to this problem with its save feature. With this feature, Facebook users will now be able to save links to their favorite posts, pictures and videos as bookmarks. It has been added just beneath below your FB profile picture. Bookmarks in Facebook will be categorized and the users will be given to an option to archive them as per their requirements. In case you’re not happy with this feature, you can try out any of the below best bookmark managers:
Xmarks: It can be installed on IE, Chrome, Safari as well as Mozilla Firefox. Xmarks can sync bookmark data across all browsers and it can save them as a backup to the storage of your PC or laptop. Xmarks also provides website details to its users.
Diigo:
It can import saved links data from the web-browsers as well as from social bookmarking websites like Delicious. It can also save your favorite tweets, images and screenshots to your Diigo collection.
Google Bookmarks: One key advantage of using this service is that it saves links to any of your favorite site in your Google account. It supports labels, export and import function as well.
iFaves: It gives you an hierarchical view of your saved bookmarks. iFaves can sort and filter saved links on demand of the user. It comes with an inbuilt counter that gets incremented every-time a link is shared. iFaves allows users to read RSS feeds easily.